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Encyclopedia > Rent

Rent can refer to:

  • Renting, a system of payment for the temporary use of something owned by someone else. See
  • Economic rent, in economics, a payment to a factor of production in excess of that which is needed to keep it employed in its current use.
  • Rent (musical), a stage musical by Jonathan Larson, directed by Michael Greif (musical's title based on the first stated reference above).
  • Rent (film), a movie version of the same musical, directed by Chris Columbus.
  • Rent, a 1980s pop music hit from the Pet Shop Boys.

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Our free magazines can be picked up in a variety of locations across the country such as major supermarkets, convenience stores and outside street locations.
Rent Tickets at StubHub! (406 words)
Rent tickets are available for venues around the country, and if the success of the Broadway tickets sales for the show in New York is any indication, these theater tickets will be as sought-after as any theater tickets on the market.
Rent has won four Tony Awards, and is one of the longest-running shows in the history of Broadway.
Rent is a musical that's actually an adaptation from the classic opera La boheme, and the show takes a close look at several young and struggling residents of New York City as they grapple with disease, rejection and financial struggles over the course of a year.
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